Fate/Grand Order Director Anniversary

Fate/Grand Order Will Apparently Reach Its 10th Anniversary

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In an interview with Japanese computer gaming magazine Comptiq, Fate/Grand Order Director Yoshiki Kanou said the team plans to continue the mobile game until it reaches its 10th anniversary. The wildly popular mobile game recently celebrated its 5th anniversary in Japan. The interview went on to say that the development team will continue to listen to player feedback and refine systems in Fate/Grand Order. [Thanks, Kars!]

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Fate/Grand Order celebrated 11 million downloads with a limited time promotional campaign in 2020. During this event, all users who logged in would receive AP restoration items and level up materials. Now that it passed 12 million downloads, North American users can pick a 4-star Servant of their choice. The choices include a rather robust roster of great Servants that long-time and new users can pick from.

If you can’t get enough of Fate/Grand Order, a Shuten Doji Nendoroid is currently available to pre-order. However, if you’re looking for something a little more in the lines of a figure, a reproduction of a Saber Alter statues is on the way. This statue features Saber Alter in one of her alternate costumes, as seen in one of the later chapters in Fate/Grand Order.

Fate/Grand Order is immediately available on Android and iOS devices.


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